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2011 Hurricane Names | 2011 National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Reports

Hurricanes are named alphabetically from a predetermined list beginning the letter “A” through “W”, excluding names that begin with “Q” or “U.”

A storm is first named by the National Hurricane Center when the system becomes a tropical storm and the name remains as it develops into a hurricane or until it dissipates.

The most devastating hurricane names are retired and another name replaces it.

 

2011 Hurricane Names:

Arlene
Bret
Cindy
Don
Emily
Franklin
Gert
Harvey
Irene
Jose
Katia
Lee
Maria
Nate
Ophelia
Philippe
Rina
Sean
Tammy
Vince
Whitney
2011 Named Hurricane Tracks

 

2011 National Hurricane Center Tropical Cyclone Reports:

  • Tropical Storm Arlene – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Bret – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Cindy – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Don – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Emily – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Franklin – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Gert – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Harvey – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Irene – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Depression Ten – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Jose – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Katia – PDFKMZ
  • Unnamed Tropical Storm1PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Lee – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Maria – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Nate2PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Ophelia – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Philippe – PDFKMZ
  • Hurricane Rina – PDFKMZ
  • Tropical Storm Sean – PDFKMZ
  1. This unnamed tropical storm was identified in post-season analysis.
  2. Nate was reclassified to hurricane status in post-storm analysis.

Click here to review past Tropical Cyclone Reports

 

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